Stragi, I am not being hostile.
I have built 20 or so Asus Systems and not 1 had has a single problem with mobo. I merely heckled the rash judgement you made.
Asus boards are pure crap.
asus is terude!
The last Asus board I used for my old p3 fried, I got it replaced and it fried again. That experience alone is enough for me to NEVER buy an Asus product again.
Simple fact that I have a few Asus systems 6 years old still working flawlessly and that not 1 in 20 or so has had a single problem kinda makes me think that your rash opinion may apply to a single board, not a manufacturer. BTW, I do not work for asus in any way shape or form.
When I find something that works well, I tend to recommend it.
Ford dealership, buy a car and have the engine fall out a day later
This is the type of faulty logic that I am responding to Stragi.
Escort is not equal to a Crown Victoria. Although they have problems with both vehicles, there is a huge difference in the production quality, reliability factors between 4 cyl and V-8, size of vehicle/wt distribution of passengers, manual vs auto, and projected life span of mechanical parts based upon useage.
OC'ed any-mobo = shorter typical lifespan, heat is the enemy.
Environmental effects, heat vs cold, dust, fan locations, coffee spills or whatever.
I am happy with Asus, I have used several different models of their mobos, mbe this problem is limited to the model you chose or some external factors caused this level of failure.
I merely attacked your position based upon my experience with 20ish ASUS mobos and not 1 problem
vs your judgement based on 1 mobo model and 1 situation.
I didn't feel that warranted calling ALL ASUS shit.
I had a bad experience with Abit, doesnt make them all bad, but... to each their own.
I have issues with application of generalizations in arguments.
All = All not 1 or 2, this is a widely misused basis of faulty logic and is a huge pet peeve of mine.
/pet peeve off
Heddyl